A two-part drama of the time when romance was in full flower and the great Elizabethans were giving the fruits of their genius to the world, A comely youth, the drudge in a small inn, sets out to seek his fortune. Coming to the fork of the road, the young man pauses to rest, and falls asleep. In imagination, he takes both roads, but as neither road leads to happiness, upon waking up he goes back to the inn and marries the pretty daughter of mine host. The story is fairly entertaining, and the atmosphere of that ancient period when tab jackets and peaked caps were "the only wear," is preserved with considerable skill. Leo Pierson and Bessie Eyton have the leading roles. - The Moving Picture World, April 3, 1915
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